Havanese

Origin

The Havanese is a Cuban member of the Bichon family that includes better known breeds such as the Maltese and Bichon Frise. The Bichon breeds originated in the Mediterranean area and the Havanese’s ancestors may have arrived in Cuba when the Spanish were exploring the Caribbean. Bred primarily as a pet, the Havanese’s pert personality and attractive appearance have contributed to its appeal.

Temperament

Happy, outgoing and quite trainable, the Havanese is a pleasant and affectionate companion.

Activity Level

A sturdy, short-legged, small dog with a lively, springy gait, the Havanese is well suited to urban or suburban living. His exercise requirements are easily met.

Height/Weight

A Toy breed, the Havanese ranges from 8.5-11.5 in (22-29 cm) in height and is a featherweight at 7-13 lb (3-6 kg).

Coat

The non-shedding coat is long, soft and wispy with curls or tufts at the ends.

Colour

The breed comes in a virtual rainbow of hues – white, cream, champagne, gold, blue, black, silver, chocolate, or any combination of these colours.

National ClubsClubs nationaux

Havanese Fanciers Of Canada

The Canadian Kennel Club is a national, member-based non-profit organization, incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada. It provides registry services for all purebred dogs it officially recognizes. Provides governance for all CKC approved dog shows, dog trials and canine events. Finally, the CKC is a communication organization informing all people interested in dogs.